ADHD symptoms and cognitive abilities in the midlife cohort of the PATH Through Life Study
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Das, Debjani
Cherbuin, Nicolas
Easteal, Simon
Anstey, Kaarin
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SAGE Publications
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Objective: ADHD is a lifelong condition, but it remains understudied in older adults. We examined the effects of ADHDrelated
inattention and hyperactivity symptoms on cognitive abilities in middle-age adults. Method: ADHD symptoms
and cognitive abilities were accessed in a population-based sample (N = 2,091). Multiple regression analyses evaluated the
effect of dimensional and categorical measures of ADHD on performance in cognitive tests. Results: ADHD symptoms are
negatively associated with measures of reaction time, processing speed, task-switching, mental flexibility, and an aggregate
measure of cognition. Inattention and hyperactive symptoms have reciprocal effects on performance in some cognitive
tasks. Significant subclinical effects are present. Conclusion: Our demonstration that cognitive effects of ADHD symptoms
are present in the middle-age population provides the impetus to investigate whether these effects contribute to cognitive
decline in late age and whether identification and treatment of ADHD symptoms in middle age might be effective in
reducing late-age cognitive decline.
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Journal of attention disorders (2012)
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The PATH Through Life Project